Welcome
to the Aviation Art of David Bryant. David Bryant has been captivated
by everything to do with our aviation history during the last war. It
all happened One day explains David, when a formation of aircraft he had
never seen before flew over his home in Kent. It wasn't’ until later
that day my father explained that they were making the feature film ‘The
Battle of Britain’. Painting aircraft and the battles they were
involved in, was always going to happen after this and I honed my skills
by painting whenever I found the time. David's aviation art work has become
extremely collectable to discerning art collectors worldwide, his attention
to detail and extensive research is clearly evident in all his aviation
artwork, he is without doubt, an artist at the very top of his profession.
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From
the age of seven I have been captivated by everything to do with our
aviation history during the last war. It happened one day when a formation
of aircraft I had never seen before flew over my home in Kent. It wasn't
until later that my father explained that they were making the feature
film ‘The Battle of Britain’ and the aircraft I had seen
were supposed to be the very ones he had so feared during the war (he
was London lad). I remember being surprised at the very real effect
that they seemed to have had on him. (Apparently he nearly crashed the
car when he saw them)

I
was hooked…… I had always had a small talent for drawing
and proceeded to cover all of my school books and just about every piece
of paper I owned with pictures of Spitfires and Hurricanes, Messerschmitt's
and Heinkel's. I built models and read endless books about my new heroes.
Men like Bob Stanford Tuck, Adolph Galland, Sailor Malan and Peter Townsend,
great names that resonate with me just as much now nearly forty years
later.

As I grew
older I was distracted by many changes and obligations that always occur
in the lives of everyone. But I never lost my fascination for the subject
and always found myself drawn back to my boyhood obsession. Painting
aircraft and the battles they were involved in, was always going to
happen and I honed my skills by painting whenever I found the time.
I learnt indirectly from the Masters of the genre, the likes of Michael
Turner, Frank Wooton, Mark Postlethwaite and the incomparable Robert
Taylor and used some of their ideas in forging an artistic identity
of my own.

David Bryant

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